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Articles from Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) (May 31, 2007)

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2 men sentenced in 2005 home invasion; Apartment attack caught on videotape. 444
3 face cocaine trafficking charges. 487
Accident hasn't stopped Nixons; Happy milestones for family of brothers paralyzed in car crash. 1289
Accident prompts lake safety efforts; Police eye Quinsigamond boaters. 348
Afternoon delight; All-around effort gets Tornadoes on track. 883
Agnes G. (Meagher) Berkowicz, 88. 265
Anne M. Decelles. 346
Bone Thugs' comeback is complete. 943
Bulldogs edged in tourney tuneup; Div. 3 No. 2 seed ready for CMass. 599
Business briefs. 668
Butterflies are free to create a record; Relay for Life to release 1,500. 688
Charter school hires new director, principal. 453
Chronicle tells story of school over 80 years. 857
City Council stalls on budget vote; $5.65M property tax hike is cause. 774
City to buy land to settle dispute; sale a possibility; A 1998 sewage spill led to a legal dispute. 351
Commission revokes lottery license; Kirsch has 30 days to appeal. 487
Confused by `Pirates'. 857
CORRECTION. 83
COURTHOUSE RECORDS. 1862
Dancing through life; Gifted Karen White teaches all the right moves. 1232
Dice KO'd in Sox defeat; Four-run sixth costs Matsuzaka. 883
Election may doom club, and lead to sale of its building. 662
Ernest R. Jodoin, 64. 153
Eyes opened to find the missing; Scanning technology unveiled in Worcester County. 474
Families wait long for services; Some developers don't follow through. 780
Farming's snout easy; Agricultural lifestyle carries its own rewards. 653
Fire prompts evacuation at 6-screen film complex. 374
Fitchburg nets rare tourney bid. 778
Five teachers cut from school budget; 7 other posts, sports programs, slashed. 436
Frequent fitness points; Workouts pay double dividends for the mentally ill. 1402
Frontman's career as soloist takes root; Michael Glabicki crafts subtle songs. 785
Funerals Today. 695
Gamache notches record 17th tournament trophy at GMGC. 790
H. Craig Morse, 51. 192
His last hurrah in Hillary's steps; Paul Giorgio says fourth trek his final climb. 814
Joan (Ackley) Tomlinson. 133
Joyce A. (Brown) Thunberg, 68. 251
June brings sun, thunderstorms. 591
Lena M. (DelSignore) Perla, 100. 252
Local heavies' journey has struck a Chord. 1079
Louise Babigian, 74. 229
Lucille J. Hutchinson. 255
Man allegedly hits friend with tire iron at party. 309
Man, 20, faces charges in assault on ex-girlfriend. 344
Margaret C. "Peggy" Hart, 53. 317
Mary A. Breault, 81. 228
Maurice Zingarelli, 95. 227
Norma L. (Allen) Johnson Kemp, 83. 283
Panthers pull big surprise; Bromfield dominates again. 1395
Patricia O. (Heslin) Kelleher, 74. 335
Pavlina Kote, 80. 87
Pearl R. Thompson, 97. 195
Phyllis M. (Bailey) Cote. 152
Police, Cornell shows announced. 136
Pomeranian to be banished from home in Orange. 403
PRESS BOX. 241
Rare TB called inevitable here. 739
Raymond R. Stevens Jr. 264
Recent Deaths. 1220
REGIONAL DIGEST. 451
REGIONAL DIGEST. 170
REGIONAL DIGEST. 195
REGIONAL DIGEST. 257
Rent a stretch? Or `Watch your step'? Editorial 318
Residents want to put brakes on project. 392
Rio gun victim's book due out; Slaying puzzles man's friends. 805
Roadwork to disrupt Main Street traffic this summer. 357
Same-day voter registration recommended; Poll option could raise turnout. 630
Selectmen warn of consequences if override fails; Staff and services could be deeply cut. 382
Sewer commission taken to task; Selectmen criticize bill statement, and say the math was wrong, too. 561
Slap in the face; Expanded Quinn Bill would whack local budgets. Editorial 387
St. Peter-Marian grads speak many languages. 1759
State elder affairs chief joins UMass Medical School; Worcester's Carey worked for 4 governors. 662
Stolz throws fans a curve. 843
Streaking Youk praises Pedroia; Stellar May stirs All-Star talk. 910
Taste of captivity; Cherries help lure escaped pet bird home. 1125
Tenant from hell finds a fitting home. 725
Transfer station plans continue; Voters will hear details of project. 483
Twin Cities take time out to remember veterans. 558
Virginia G. Wright Kline. 274
Voters OK budget and change in zoning. 320
Voters reject $1.5 million school technology measure. 314
Walk makes one want her own dog; Event aids program for service canines. 878
William L. "Bill" Lewis. 301
Women take their fight against school ads to Boston. 927

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